Leo’s Red Carpet Rampage

Leo’s Red Carpet Rampage takes the famous internet meme and puts it into a fun HTML5 game experience. In an arcade-style platformer, you race down the red carpet collecting awards the whole way while avoiding obstacles such as paparazzi and icebergs. At several points through your run, you will stop for mini games which highlight scenes from famous DiCaprio movies.

These include scenes from the Wolf of Wall Street and his most recent movie where he won the award The Revenant. Following catching the Oscar, you’ve been racing after you enter a boss fight against it where you avoid falling Lady Gaga’s and the rays that emit from the Oscars eyes. It took me about 20 minutes to finish and is a blast of a game that highlights the power of HTML5 in game development.

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